Prescription-Event Monitoring (PEM) is a well established postmarketing surveillance technique designed to monitor the overall safety of newly marketed medicines as used in real-life clinical practice, usually in cohorts of at least 10000 patients.At the Drug Safety Research Unit in the UK we are now moving towards a more targeted safety surveillance known as Modified PEM (M-PEM). These studies combine the advantages of conventional PEM studies (in monitoring general safety and identification of unexpected risks of a medicine) with that of a more targeted safety study that addresses specific questions (to better understand known or partially known risks with a medicine). Through the use of enhanced data collection questionnaires, M-PEM expa...
The Drug Safety Research Unit's current methods of investigating adverse drug reactions using prescr...
PURPOSE: The information that is available when marketing authorizations are approved is limited. Ph...
Aims: Additional risk minimization measures (aRMMs) may be needed to ensure that the benefits contin...
Following the thalidomide tragedy, schemes designed to monitor the safety of drugs were established ...
The post-marketing surveillance of new drugs is described, particularly the prescription event monit...
The use of therapeutic drugs is associated with potential risks; therefore, public health surveillan...
Before being launched on the market, a medicinal product must have been demonstrated of good quality...
Studies conducted after the marketing authorisation with the objective of identification, ...
The primary aim of patient care is to provide the best medication that can produce the best treatmen...
Introduction: Intensive monitoring (IM) is one of the methods of post-marketing active surveillance ...
The granting of regulatory approval allows medical practitioners to prescribe a drug in a controlled...
The Medication Monitoring Prograrrf' " (MMP) is a research operation of the Upjohn Company...
Large-scale drug safety surveillance and pharmacovigilance are key components of effective drug regu...
Safety surveillance is important during the entire life cycle of a drug. Pre-marketing trials have b...
Purpose: To monitor safety of oxcarbazepine, prescribed in primary care in England, using prescripti...
The Drug Safety Research Unit's current methods of investigating adverse drug reactions using prescr...
PURPOSE: The information that is available when marketing authorizations are approved is limited. Ph...
Aims: Additional risk minimization measures (aRMMs) may be needed to ensure that the benefits contin...
Following the thalidomide tragedy, schemes designed to monitor the safety of drugs were established ...
The post-marketing surveillance of new drugs is described, particularly the prescription event monit...
The use of therapeutic drugs is associated with potential risks; therefore, public health surveillan...
Before being launched on the market, a medicinal product must have been demonstrated of good quality...
Studies conducted after the marketing authorisation with the objective of identification, ...
The primary aim of patient care is to provide the best medication that can produce the best treatmen...
Introduction: Intensive monitoring (IM) is one of the methods of post-marketing active surveillance ...
The granting of regulatory approval allows medical practitioners to prescribe a drug in a controlled...
The Medication Monitoring Prograrrf' " (MMP) is a research operation of the Upjohn Company...
Large-scale drug safety surveillance and pharmacovigilance are key components of effective drug regu...
Safety surveillance is important during the entire life cycle of a drug. Pre-marketing trials have b...
Purpose: To monitor safety of oxcarbazepine, prescribed in primary care in England, using prescripti...
The Drug Safety Research Unit's current methods of investigating adverse drug reactions using prescr...
PURPOSE: The information that is available when marketing authorizations are approved is limited. Ph...
Aims: Additional risk minimization measures (aRMMs) may be needed to ensure that the benefits contin...